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Disability tax benefits for Those Suffering from Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Irritable bowel syndrome may range form nothing more than a minor irritation in mild cases, to some cases where it can be so serious that people can actually claim disability tax benefits. Irritable bowel syndrome, also known as spastic colon is a diagnosis of exclusion. This means that irritable bowel syndrome itself cannot be diagnosed but the ailment is taken to be irritable bowel syndrome when all other possibilities are excluded. Bell's Palsy and Sarcoidosis are also diagnoses of exclusion.

Irritable bowel syndrome, as the name suggests, affects the digestive system and symptoms are chronic pain in the abdomen, bloating and discomfort and irregular bowel movements for no apparent cause. The exact cause of irritable bowel syndrome is yet unknown, although sometimes stress and infection have known to cause it. Diarrhea and constipation can also be symptoms. In fact, irritable bowel syndrome can be classified as either diarrhea predominant or constipation predominant. One theory suggests that irritable bowel syndrome is caused due to lack of proper co-ordination between the brain and the gastro-intestinal tract. In fact, irritable bowel syndrome can be considered a blanket term for several closely related stomach ailments like fructose malabsorption, celiac disease, chronic pain in the bowels, infections and pains, abdominal distension, tenesmus, fibromyalgia, headache, backache and chronic fatigue syndrome.
Unfortunately, there is no known cure for irritable bowel syndrome. There are, however treatments available to relieve the symptoms like bloating, discomfort, diarrhea or constipation, but these do not treat irritable bowel syndrome as a whole. Medication is stool softeners in case of constipation being predominant and anit-diarrheals in case of diarrhea predominant irritable bowel syndrome. Laxatives, antispasmodics and tricyclic anti-depressants have also known to be effective, although none of these can completely cure irritable bowel syndrome. There are cases where people have been suffering from irritable bowel syndrome for years on end without any progress in treatment, the syndrome is pretty much permanent and hence it is considered a disability. It can dramatically affect a person’s ability to lead a normal life and is really taxing on the individual. The Canada Disability Corporation can help those suffering from irritable bowel syndrome get tax benefits. It is the mission of the Canada Disability Corporation that deserving candidates get the requisite fund (disability tax credits) from the government to help them cope with their disabilities. Visit the website now and find out more about how the Canada Disability Corporation can help you make your life easier.

This is just a few of the disabilities that qualify. If you believe that you have a disability fill out the form below to find out if you qualify!
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David. N. – Oshawa, ON




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Esther S. – St.Catherines, ON




“CDC has changed the life for both my child and I. Raising a child with autism is not easy and can be very expensive. With my current income, I could not afford some of the courses, and workshops necessary to educate myself on my son’s disability. But with the help and professionalism of CDC, I was able to get the money I needed to help educate myself on my son’s disability and put him in programs that help develop his skills. “

Fran E. – Guelph, ON




“I’m going to explain why I am so grateful to the CDC and all that they have done.“

Being diagnosed with Irritable Bowel Syndrome, I have been fired from jobs continuously. I didn’t have very much money because of the loss of jobs; I couldn’t sit at my desks for more than twenty minutes without having to go to the bathroom. I was really in a bad situation with nowhere to turn, until someone introduced me to CDC. With the help of CDC, I was able to receive the money I deserved and they did everything, they were so professional even though I was embarrassed about my disability, they made me feel as if it was nothing.”

Kate N. – Mississauga, ON




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